Marcus Schinkel Solo

Marcus Schinkel Solo
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Marcus started playing classical piano at the age of 8 and was a fervant fan of Beethoven.
His sculpture was placed in front of a Deep Purple poster.Like Schroeder, the little “Peanuts“comic pianist, he devoured books and biographies of the ingenious eccentric.
To this day the crossover-musician opnens all borders and goes beyond all bounds.

Marcus Schinkel, one of German's finest border between classic, jazz, electro and pop, is able to look back on his successful past:he played for Maestro Kurt Masur, with Paul Kuhn, Charlie
Mariano, Eric Vloeimans, Beethovenorchester Bonn and the Münchener Symphoniker, playing in stages and festivals in Germany, Europe, Russia, Caribbean and even for the german embassy in Vietnam.Marcus Schinkel arrangiert für sein Soloprogramm klassische Stücke, Jazz und aktuelle Poptitel und begibt sich damit auf einer sehr persönliche Zeitreise seines musikalischen Lebenslaufes.

Marcus started playing classical piano at the age of 8 and was a fervant fan of Beethoven.
His sculpture was placed in front of a Deep Purple poster.Like Schroeder, the little “Peanuts“comic pianist, he devoured books and biographies of the ingenious eccentric.
To this day the crossover-musician opnens all borders and goes beyond all bounds.

Marcus Schinkel, one of German's finest border between classic, jazz, electro and pop, is able to look back on his successful past:he played for Maestro Kurt Masur, with Paul Kuhn, Charlie
Mariano, Eric Vloeimans, Beethovenorchester Bonn and the Münchener Symphoniker, playing in stages and festivals ...